Apostolic Kids in the Media - kdc
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As reported earlier, a kid's prayer group from an Apostolic church was included in a CBN report on kid's prayer, which aired today.
This is (most of) how Angie Clark, the Shekinah Kid's leader reported it:
"Here is a brief account of why our kids were “in the news.” On the 13th of November, New Life’s kids prayer coordinator (that’s me) received a phone call from a reporter for CBN’s 700 Club requesting permission to film some of the kids prayer activities at New Life for a report he was doing called, “God’s Kids.”
With green lights of approval from the pastor, ministry leaders and parents, Paul Strand came to New Life and filmed a Sunday evening service, did family interviews on Monday afternoon, and joined the Kids Prayer Force meeting on Monday evening. Our kids are seen off and on throughout the report, but primarily they are the ones in black doing stick drama worship and also the main clip has one of our girls as the intro frame.
Why did we agree to it? The Shekinah Kids of New Life pray that this story with encourage others to raise the level of kids prayer and ministry in their local churches. They also pray that as children see this they will want experiences like these for themselves.
Can you help out? We’ve heard that future stories may develop along this line if CBN gets enough positive feedback from people who see their program or view their clips online. So, after you have enjoyed watching the clip, would you consider taking a few minutes to leave any positive comments about the story on their site?
We pray this segment has a bigger impact than they could have ever imagined. Thanks for your time, partnership, encouragement, and belief that kids are a viable part of the Body of Christ!"
There's More!
I also learned that within 3 hours of the report airing, New Life was contacted by a church in Mississippi wanting more information on kid's prayer!
So don't miss "Jesus Camp: Despise Not Thy Youth." Television doesn't legitimize any ministry, but it can spread the Gospel into corners that don't normally see it.
Want Even More?
90&9 just happens to have an interview with Angie you can read. Like so many interviews we publish, it's just someone wanting to change their part of the world and God doing so much more.

As reported earlier, a kid's prayer group from an Apostolic church was included in a CBN report on kid's prayer, which aired today.This is (most of) how Angie Clark, the Shekinah Kid's leader reported it:
"Here is a brief account of why our kids were “in the news.” On the 13th of November, New Life’s kids prayer coordinator (that’s me) received a phone call from a reporter for CBN’s 700 Club requesting permission to film some of the kids prayer activities at New Life for a report he was doing called, “God’s Kids.”
With green lights of approval from the pastor, ministry leaders and parents, Paul Strand came to New Life and filmed a Sunday evening service, did family interviews on Monday afternoon, and joined the Kids Prayer Force meeting on Monday evening. Our kids are seen off and on throughout the report, but primarily they are the ones in black doing stick drama worship and also the main clip has one of our girls as the intro frame.
Why did we agree to it? The Shekinah Kids of New Life pray that this story with encourage others to raise the level of kids prayer and ministry in their local churches. They also pray that as children see this they will want experiences like these for themselves.
Can you help out? We’ve heard that future stories may develop along this line if CBN gets enough positive feedback from people who see their program or view their clips online. So, after you have enjoyed watching the clip, would you consider taking a few minutes to leave any positive comments about the story on their site?
We pray this segment has a bigger impact than they could have ever imagined. Thanks for your time, partnership, encouragement, and belief that kids are a viable part of the Body of Christ!"
There's More!
I also learned that within 3 hours of the report airing, New Life was contacted by a church in Mississippi wanting more information on kid's prayer!
So don't miss "Jesus Camp: Despise Not Thy Youth." Television doesn't legitimize any ministry, but it can spread the Gospel into corners that don't normally see it.
Want Even More?
90&9 just happens to have an interview with Angie you can read. Like so many interviews we publish, it's just someone wanting to change their part of the world and God doing so much more.